Lord's Prayer Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Tuesday during circle time, we colored scenes from the Lord's Prayer. The kids giggled as they colored Jesus teaching his friends to pray. This Lord's Prayer coloring page for preschool includes 6 images that make it perfect for our class to use during lessons. It's a free printable!

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About this Bible story

In Matthew 6:9, Jesus teaches us how to pray. The Lord's Prayer reminds us to honor God as our Father. Kids will love coloring these pages while learning about the prayer that starts with 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.'

β€œOur Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.”

β€” Matthew 6:9 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask kids, 'What does it mean to pray like Jesus taught?' Focus on the part of the prayer where we say God is our Father. Use the coloring pages to illustrate this concept, and have crayons ready for a fun group activity. You might even want to lead a short prayer together after coloring!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Lord's Prayer pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These Lord's Prayer coloring pages are simple enough for preschoolers to enjoy. They're free to print, with no signup required, and perfect for personal or classroom use. Just grab some crayons and get started!

What can we talk about while coloring the Lord's Prayer pages?+

While coloring, ask the kids why they think we pray to God. Encourage them to share their thoughts on what 'hallowed be your name' means. This can lead to a fun discussion about honoring God while they color.

How does this story connect to Matthew 6:9?+

The Lord's Prayer directly relates to Matthew 6:9, where Jesus teaches us how to pray. Highlighting this verse helps children understand the importance of speaking to God and recognizing His holiness. It sets a great foundation for their faith.

More about these Bible coloring pages

In our busy classroom, the moment I said, 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name' (Matthew 6:9), the kids paused their chatter. They were excited to color the Lord's Prayer! Each of the 6 pages shows a different part of Jesus' teaching. On Friday, my 4-year-old was especially curious about why we pray. We talked about how Jesus wanted us to connect with God. Coloring together helps them remember the prayer's meaning, making it a fun learning experience. My students love using bright crayons and markers to bring each scene to life. After coloring, we can discuss what each part of the prayer means, reinforcing their understanding in a playful way.